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Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt 50 lb

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Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt is the perfect choice for any beer-making enthusiast. This malt is made from two-row barley, which is known for its superior flavor and aroma. It is kilned to a light color, giving it a mild, sweet flavor that is perfect for any beer style. This malt is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of beer styles, from light lagers to dark ales. It is also a great choice for adding body and flavor to any beer. With its light color and mild flavor, Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt is sure to be a favorite among beer-makers.

Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt 50 lb is the traditional base for pale ale, bitter, and a main ingredient of most British malt beers. It is dried at a very low temperature to keep its light color and to preserve the malted sugars. Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt 1 lb is a great base malt for many types of beers; pale ale, IPA. English pale malts are kilned at 95-105 °C, with a color ASBC 2-3/EBC 5-7 and diastatic power (DP) 45 °Lintner.

 

 

OTHER PRODUCTS YOU MIGHT NEED

london-beer-yeast1.png Yeast

Your yeast selection has a big impact on your overall flavor profile and mouthfeel. You have lots of choices that will work well with Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt.

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One Step Cleaner

If you are purchasing Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt, you're getting ready to make beer and need to wash your equipment. 

hopsHops

Hops is the main bittering agent in beer. You can select from a huge line of hop varietals from Hop Union to suit any brewers needs. Get the freshest hops for your next home brewing endeavor. All hops are from YHC.    

brew-pot.pngBrew Pots

The pot pictured is an 8 gallon pot that is perfect for a beer kit or a standard 5 gallon batch. 

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Wort Chillers and Thermometers are long term investments. It is important to chill your Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt wort quickly. The quicker you chill it the stronger the cold break will be. You also need a good thermometer because high powered boiling changes more rapid temperature fluctuations.

SiphonsSiphons

Auto-siphons are a great luxury item to have in your brew equipment. Once you have one you will never go without one again. Don't forget to use a heavy duty sanitizer to clean it since you don't want to replace it as often as hoses. A good sanitizer for that job is Five Star San. 

FermenterFermenters

 If you are using Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt, you are getting ready to ferment some beer. Here's a link to our fermenter equipment.

minijet-tubing-34987-97929.jpgHoses

 Many people reuse their hoses for far too long. Replacing your hoses often or even using as single use items is highly recommended with beer making.

4708-anti-splash-funnel-95307-32839.jpgFunnels

Pouring your wort into a carboy can be tricky. Use a big funnel made just for the job. They even have different mesh screens to remove particles.  

AirlocksAirlocks

All that healthy yeast is going to make a lot of gas. You'll be needing an airlock to let it out, and not let anything in. It is recommended to replace airlocks often. Because they never physically touch the beer, the sanitation risk is too often overlooked. Bacteria can spread without physical contact in a closed environment and plastic stubbornly harbors bacteria.  

yeast-starter.pngYeast Starters

Making a yeast starter is a great way to avoid stuck fermentation and also get high yeast counts that allow the final cells to clean up after themselves, reducing off flavors and aromas. Higher populations means less yeast stress and less risk of off-flavors.  They help make better beer and can be used with Briess 2-Row Brewers Malt. Use the right equipment to make the job easy. Flask, Foam Stopper, and Airlock. 

 

  

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 DID YOU KNOW?

Evidence suggests that beer was brewed at Göbekli Tepe during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period (approx. 8500 BC to 5500 BC).